Take a look at this sentence:
*I had a very good travel.*
This statement contains a very common mistake, even among more advanced learners. In natural English, we cannot use the noun 'travel' in this way. The word 'travel' is uncountable and it has a general meaning.

A student recently asked me to explain the usage of the verb spend. Specifically, she asked:
Which prepositions should I use with spend? in? on?
What structures do I use after spend time/money?
So, in this post I'm going to explain.